Speed meets precision: rapid intraoperative diagnostics in neuro-oncologic surgery.
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Surgical resection of brain tumors is guided by radiology, anatomical relationships to critical neurological structures, and clinical metrics including patient age and neurological status.
APA
Fatehi M, Tosefsky K, et al. (2026). Speed meets precision: rapid intraoperative diagnostics in neuro-oncologic surgery.. Trends in cancer, 12(3), 248-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trecan.2025.12.003
MLA
Fatehi M, et al.. "Speed meets precision: rapid intraoperative diagnostics in neuro-oncologic surgery.." Trends in cancer, vol. 12, no. 3, 2026, pp. 248-261.
PMID
41506956 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
Surgical resection of brain tumors is guided by radiology, anatomical relationships to critical neurological structures, and clinical metrics including patient age and neurological status. Intraoperative decision-making relies on histological assessment through smear and frozen section analysis of tissue; however, such approaches may be insufficient in the era of precision neuro-oncology. Molecular characterization now informs diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic response - factors that may directly influence surgical decisions. The integration of novel and rapid intraoperative diagnostic modalities holds the potential to enhance neurosurgical precision, reduce procedure-related morbidity, and maximize the overall effectiveness of modern multimodal brain tumor management.
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